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Zoë Rom

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Sunlight Ski Resort Adds One Hundred Acres And New Lift

Skiers at Sunlight Ski Resort in Glenwood Springs will see some new terrain next year, with more to come. The resort plans to add one hundred acres and a → Read More

Zuckerberg Says Facebook Won't Delete 'Deep Fakes'

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg rehashed his position on regulating “Deep Fakes” at the Aspen Ideas Festival on Wednesday. Deep Fakes are videos that use → Read More

Snowmass Wants To Boost Summer Tourism

Snowmass Tourism wants to bring in more visitors during summer months . At a meeting Thursday, Snowmass Market, Group Sales and Special Events Board will → Read More

BLM Drops Grazing Fees For 2019

Grazing on public land will be cheaper in 2019. → Read More

Record Number Of Skiers Involved In Avalanches Last Month

Colorado has recorded over 1,100 avalanches this season, affecting 52 people. → Read More

Candidates Answer Citizen Submitted Questions At Squirm Night

Candidates for Aspen mayor and city council answered questions about their past and positions last night. → Read More

BREAKING: Rockslide Closes I-70 In Glenwood Canyon

All lanes on I-70 just west of Grizzly Creek are currently closed due to a rockslide. → Read More

Aspen U Speaker Series Brings 'Backpacking Queen' To Aspen

Professional photographer and “backpacking queen” Wyn Wylie speaks about inclusion, representation and backpacking in six-inch heels as a part of the Aspen → Read More

Champagne Powder: Great For Skiing, Not Much Help For Watershed

When it comes to the health of our watershed, it turns out not all snow is created equal. Snow is pretty simple: It’s made of air and water. Lately, we’ve → Read More

Food Tax Refund Available For Aspen Residents

Applications are now open for the City of Aspen’s food tax refund. → Read More

Nobel Laureate In Physics Speaks In Aspen Wednesday

Nobel Laureate and Physicist Arthur Ashkin will give a lecture on his prize-winning invention at the Wheeler Opera House on Wednesday night. Ashkin won the → Read More

NonProfit in the Spotlight: Aspen Youth Center

This month Aspen Public Radio is spotlighting Aspen Youth Center, whose mission is to provide a safe and supportive place where youth connect, learn, and → Read More

Big Changes Coming To Pitkin County Trash Code

Pitkin County’s Solid Waste Hauler Ordinance is getting its first update since 1991. → Read More

Snowmass Village Seeks Volunteers For Government Positions

Snowmass Village is looking to fill volunteer positions within the town government. → Read More

What Happens To Voters' Ballots In Pitkin County

Colorado is one of three states that conducts elections by mail. Every registered voter receives a ballot in their mailbox ahead of Election Day, which → Read More

Governor Hickenlooper Visits Lake Christine Fire

Earlier today Governor John Hickenlooper appeared with Senator Cory Gardener and Representative Scott Tipton at the Lake Christine Fire Command center to → Read More

Breaking: Lake Christine Fire Updates

UPDATE, July 5, 8:30 p.m.: According to the Eagle County Sherriff Office, the fire is now at 5,263 acres and still 0 percent contained. The erratic winds → Read More

UPDATE: Lake Christine Fire Grew Overnight, Size Unknown

The APR News Team is bringing live updates every 30 minutes from the field. → Read More